How to Use 3D Printing for Tissue Engineering by Dr. Hang Lin
How to Use 3D Printing for Tissue Engineering presented by post doc Hang Lin at Falk Library on March 26, 2015. Brought to you by HSLS Molecular Biology Information Service & the Center for Postdoctoral Affairs in the Health Sciences. Computer-aided additive fabrication technologies, AKA three-dimensional (3D) printing, are increasingly used to generate complex constructs in order to replace/repair damaged tissues. In this talk we will discuss how to use projection stereolithography to print patient-specific and biodegradable scaffolds for musculoskeletal tissue regeneration.

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